Reviews of Walnut Grove RV Park

Whoa $52.oo!!! $58.00 before Good Sam discount! Extremely pricey! Just a one night stay and it was fine. You can tell they are trying to make this "parking lot" a bit nicer than it was (according to previous reviews). Paved entrance and road with gravel sites. We had plenty of room with our 57' total truck and fiver. We parked next to our fifthwheel. New picnic table and fire ring. No grass. - Full Timers 2

May 2017 -
$48.00

Big rig friendly with level sites. Laundry and showers were good. Wi-fi required signing on several times a day but worked okay. No problem using our satellite. No dog park but grass field to walk dog. Site was wide and parked the truck beside camper. - Fulltimersrv

Reviews of Longview Lake Campground

Rating:

7

9

8

8

9

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Jul 2017 -
$30.00

The lake is secluded in the heart of the city yet there is no traffic noise. Fishing area was nonexistent. Easy to access the interstates to get around the metro area. I would stay there again. - Betsy_02

Jun 2017 -
$28.00

Stayed 14 days. paved roads but gravel sites. Stayed on #67, back in site with full hookups. Our site was not real level until we backed up some more. Water tasted funny so we purchased bottled water to drink. No wifi or cable, however we picked up 60 channels on antenna tv. Site had picnic table and a fire ring. Gated entrance with a code. Camp hosts were not on duty very often so you had to ring a bell to get any help. Ice and wood sold onsite. - TN_VolsFan

May 2017 -
$28.00

Very nice park, family oriented and Ranger security on site. Nice interior roads, but some mud in heavy rain. Hiking, fishing and biking available. We would stay there again. - johnmack

Reviews of Autumn Falls Park (55+ park)

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9

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5

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Nov 2017 -
$15.00

Great place, sits in a convenient location near I-70 be the Arrowhead / Kaufman stadium. 10 minutes from downtown, 20 to the Nelson Atkins Museum of Art, Plaza shopping and Worlds of Fun. Owner was incredible. Hooked up my power, sewer and water. I stayed in the winter. It's a great spot for temporary workers. I was there 5 months, others were shorter and some longer. Lots of railroad workers. Very clean, easy to get in and out. The only downside is, there is no WiFi. I used my personal HotSpot, but ate through it fast. The spots are mixed in with mobile homes. It's very quiet, 55 and older only. Surrounded by trees, and well lit. I have s concrete slap that you back into and off street parking next to my Motorhome. Plus a small yard. - Artistkc

Sep 2016 -
$30.00

My wife called several places on a Saturday as I was driving down and this CG owner was the only one to call us back. I work all over the country and this place is PERFECT if you're just stopping by or for work. It's right off of 70 right by the football and baseball fields. I worked on the west side of the city and from where I was on the east it was only a 20 minute ride. The owner made sure the grass was mowed or snow plowed as I stayed 7 months. I called on him a few times and he'd check on my RV if I was home for the weekend and my neighbors were good as well as this is a nice quiet place to stay. Shopping is very close as well. Autumn Falls is a place I highly recommend. Plus after I got here I still checked on other prices and found that no one could beat his price. So check it out for yourself you won't be unhappy. - Steele1

Aug 2016 -
$30.00

After staying here for two nights, I would have to say that Autumn Falls is more a mobile home park than a campground or RV park. There are about 40 sites, most of which are used by mobile homes, but a few vacant spaces spread through out the park are used to park RV's. There are no amenities at all; you get a concrete pad between two mobile homes with utilities to park your rig. So if that's all you need, this isn't a bad place to stay. Our TT is 30 AMP but the power box was only 50 AMP so we needed an adaptor. It's only 7 blocks from the KC Royals and Saints stadiums, so it's perfect for sports enthusiasts. But, it's also right along Highway 40, which is very busy from 7AM until dark, then it quiets down a bit. However, I must say that the owner keeps the park in amazing condition. It was very clean, the grass was cut, and there was no junk lying around. He definitely went to the head of the customer service class; I wish more in his position would be just like him. - Love To Travel 2

Reviews of The Campus RV Park

Rating:

4

8

8

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8

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Jan 2018 -
$29.00

The rating 4 translates to Poor which is a bit harsh, but it is below Average (5) so take the 4 rating as "Below Average." The pull-through site we used was OK but no longer level due to settling. We had a choice between stay back and be a good bit off side-to-side or pull forward and be off front to back. We pulled forward and put one block under one rear wheel and it was OK. We couldn't adjust it much do to not being able to back up with the towed vehicle. The staff was friendly and helpful on the phone and in the office. The bathrooms and showers were dirty and unfortunately were probably beyond true cleaning at this point. The building is very old. In real estate terms, that building would be a tear-down. However, the location is very close to the Truman house and presidential museum - a short drive or 1/2 hour walk if so inclined, and a shorter walk to the Oregon Trail museum. Only three pull-through sites so check availability. Most sites are back-in. - MNroadie

Dec 2017 -
$30.00

Big rig friendly. We stayed 4 nights to enjoy Both KC and Independence sights. You can walk to Independence town square with restaurants, as well local museums and historic sights. No enclosed dog park or kid amenities but there is a huge grass area that's really more fun. There are a couple pull throughs but most sites are long level backing ins off a super wide road making for easy in and out. Do follow their website directions as some roads from the highway are tight, and they lead you the easiest way. - barbielab

Oct 2017 -
$30.00

Decent place to park overnight while visiting Truman museum. Nothing fancy, big rig friendly, 50 amp full hookups. Near the train tracks but with windows closed, we didn't even notice. Guess after traveling the plains states, we're getting used to it. Follow directions on website otherwise you'll be driving through the church parking lot like we had to do to get turned around. - OnTheRoadLife

Reviews of Fleming Park/Blue Springs Campground

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7

8

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6

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Oct 2017 -
$30.00

Attractive park, clean, security by ranger, gated. Trees at many sites. $30.00 per night should be in the mid twenties. When you come off the interstate you have to look closely at about 1/4 mile for small entrance sign to park. (it is tent shaped) could be missed at dark. I would give the park an 8 1/2 if sites were more level with gravel. - johnmack

Oct 2017 -
$30.00

Nice park, close to I-70, and right off of I-470. The interior roads are asphalt, and the sites are gravel. The attendants are friendly and helpful. The park is gated, so a code is needed to drive into the park. I don't know if there have been problems there lately, but we saw the police and park rangers driving thru about every day. There is no Wi-Fi and no cable TV, but our AT&T hotspots, as well as satellite and antenna TV worked well. The sites are wide enough that you can park your tow next to the RV, if you want to. At our site, all the connections were at the back of the site, on a concrete pad, which made it easy to get connected. Each site has a picnic table and fire ring, and they sell ice and firewood at the park entrance. - Bbtj

Oct 2017 -
$30.00

Very nice park. Enjoyed our short stay in Lee's Summit. Sites are mostly level, nicely spaced. Electric only sites at northern end of park were probably the nicest. Would definitely stay again. - rwthomasjrfamily

Reviews of Fleming Park / Lake Jacomo Campground

lovely CG with easy access to restaurants, grocery, etc. New restrooms with showers, lots of open space. Good place to camp if exploring the area. Jacom0 is a Jackson County CG. - katinfoco

Aug 2017 -
$30.00

I stayed here two nights in site 43 while passing through in a 27 foot motorhome with tow car. This was base camp to visit places in Kansas City. This is an attractive campground on a grassy hill surrounded by forest that is across the road from Fleming Lake. It is part of very large county park. The hill part means that the sites are in general not level. There is a document on the county website that provides the levelness of each site. It didn't say anything about my site -- which required I be as high on my blocks on one side as I could go and left me with about an 18" drop from my door step down to the ground. One of my least favorite configurations. There are full hookups, electric only hookups, and basic camp sites. It appeared to me that only the full hook ups had any length to them -- the others were very short. There were some homeless folk in tents on the sites at the bottom of the hill. Sites with shade had folk that looked like they would be there a while -- there is a 14 day limit. They are in the process of building a new restroom building. The sites themselves are loose, rough gravel. There is a dump station. The interior roads were paved and easy to negotiate. The park appeared to be well maintained -- I arrived shortly after an unprecedented 6 inch rain and there were washouts and lots of gravel on the roads which they were cleaning up while I was leaving. The sites were spacious. Water and electric worked well and Verizon was good. For dog walkers turn left out of the campground and about 1/2 mile up the road there is a group shelter on the right at the end of a long unpaved road. Huge open field with trees and mowed trails through the adjoining meadow. You need to call to make a reservation and the lady was very pleasant. There is a $2 per day discount for senior citizens which you have to ask for when you arrive and which I totally forgot about. You have to check in by 9 pm and there is a gate with a passcode. - SoloRed

Apr 2017 -
$30.00

Lovely campground with large sites, well separated. Water pressure is 95 psi according to signs posted throughout the campground. Clean bathrooms, but limited stalls and showers in each. - Rex Deaver

Reviews of Worlds of Fun Village

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9

6

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Oct 2017 -
$45.00

We had a superlong, all paved pull-thru with paved patio and picnic table. Our pull-thru had a very gentle entry grade but did notice that a few had deep scraps in the paved road where the slope up into the pull-thru was extreme. Our pull-thru was also slightly upswept on each end but no problem since it was so long in the middle. Sites are terraced and have short tree dividers (no leaves to clear off slide covers). Wifi was excellent. Utilities located perfectly for our motorhome. Cable was not HD. GPS got us to OCEAN of FUN signs which got us in sight of the RV park per one of the other viewers and then to the left lane into the parking lot. Go slow past the toll booth as it is narrow. We registered and paid over the phone so checkin was quick. Receipt just showed the total ($43 for Thurs, $45 for Fri., Sat with GoodSam discount) so not sure about taxes. Would have stayed longer but told that the RV park closes Oct 29. Only con was the small shower stalls, one with a too short shower curtain. Pool and Spa were closed for the season. Surprisingly full for such a cold last weekend. - Markk

Oct 2017 -
$43.00

The Good. concrete level site, picnic table, well manicured, wi-fi worked well, garbage container at end of each site. Water pressure excellent, hookups located well. The Bad. One side of resort is the Amusement park, the other side 4 lane road, surrounded by the Freeway so road noise all night. Busy truck center across road, trucks coming and going all night, trains blowing horns thru the night so hard to get a quiet night's sleep, cable was snowy for some channels. No signs indicating where check-in was located. - DBSnowbirds

Sep 2017 -
$47.00

Very nice park, all sites are paved and level, excellent hook ups. Spacious sites with patio and picnic table. On Worlds of Fun property but very accessible to Kansas City, North Kansas City and Liberty. 15 minutes to downtown, or north for shopping, restaurants or site seeing. There is some truck traffic noise, but not any worse than other parks close to urban areas. We will stay here again. - Tomandgloria

Reviews of Cottonwood Camping RV Park & Campground

Rating:

3

1

8

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4

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Jul 2017 -
$34.00

This place is mostly extended stay people. Looks a little junky. Nice slabs not very neat around site. Water hook up was not up to my standards. Sewer was ok and located well. Good for an overnight stay. Close to interstate. A bit pricy for what you have. But what used to be a $25 campground is now $35 I guess. - petendoll

Jun 2017 -
$33.00

Campground is incredibly run down. No picnic tables or fire rings. The small "deck" next to our site had a tree growing through it and boards were loose so you had to watch where you stepped. The only positive is that we had a pull-through site. Will never be back. - Hann

Apr 2017 -
$20.00

Frankly, at about midnight it was the negative reviews that sold me. It was exactly what I wanted- pull in, put $20 in the box, setup a tent and sleep, then leave in the morning. The site was clean, quiet and safe. That's what I wanted. You can't get more convenient to I70, and yet you couldn't hear it. I specifically sought out the pool, because of other reviews - it's not filled with trash, just some leaves which is to be expected for the season (although it's probably been a while since the pool has been filled and maintained). - Logan5

Reviews of Peculiar Park Place RV Park

Rating:

4

9

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Jan 2018 -
$40.00

Was not at all impressed with the park, the owner, or the maintenance people. Found them rude. Overall the park was good. But in middle of winter with park sewer and water frozen despite being wrapped you still have to pay extra to use the park restrooms. I feel that they do not maintain park systems and expect campers to do repairs for themselves, even though park equipment. Just was not impressed with the business and many many rules that just pop up. Not friendly - Harrythedog

Nov 2017 -
$30.00

This is a lovely RV park. I would give it a 10 if it had a fenced dog run. There are large grassy areas both in the park and adjacent to the park to walk the dogs. This park is right next to both a side road and the interstate so there is a lot of noise. The people in the office are amazing and worked very hard to accommodate our needs and desires. We were unable to check out on time and the office was very understanding. No extra charge for late check-out. THEY ONLY TAKE CASH OR CHECKS. The interior roads are easy to navigate with easy in and out. There is a fairly steep hill at the entrance. We've stayed here before and will be happy to return. - MT RVers

Oct 2017 -
$32.00

Very convenient to Interstate 49. Super friendly staff who were ready for us and guided us to our spot. Beautiful and maintained grounds. Good roads, gravel but maintained. Park is situated on the side of a hill but we had a nice level spot. It looks like they do a very good job situating the spots to be level. Our site did not have a sewer hook up but a very easy, convenient dump station on the way out of the park. We were in a 43 foot MH non-towing and fit just fine. We are not sure if there were spots where we wouldn't have to unhook or not so you might ask if you're towing. Great for an overnight and we would not hesitate to stay again. - rmartin

Reviews of Miller's Kampark

Rating:

1

7

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Sep 2017 -
$30.00

Campground is full of permanent residents in small, old run down campers, however the two on either side of us were very pleasant people. When we first rolled in I thought OMG are we going to be stabbed? Sites are extremely small with uneven dirt and rock surface. We never did get our RV completely level. Husband had to use extension to reach sewer. $29.95 with no discount is an outrageous amount to pay for a dump like this! Sites were so small there wasn't room to put our satellite dish out and if we would have put our awning out it may have hit the camper next to us. I would not recommend this park. As for views....there is a junkyard across the street with trees growing up through broken down tractors and rusty road equipment. - MaryIrish

Jul 2017 -
$27.00

The rate was $24.95 plus $2 for a third person. We paid with a check. To get there, you have to head for the Lowe's store, then turn left and go around the store to the back, to a driveway leading past a building with a construction office in it. Behind the construction office is the entrance to the campground. We almost thought it was just a house driveway, but it led to the campground. The place was almost or entirely full when we got there, but we had called ahead to reserve a spot. RVs were parked pretty close together. We were in a area for smaller RVs, but next to us was a big fifth wheel with the truck parked next to it. The rest rooms were old, but adequate, and were in the office building at the entrance to the park. The site was a back-in or pull-in site, was level, and had full connections. - vroecker

May 2017 -
$32.00

My husband called in advance before we came out to MO from Virginia. He was told by one the ladies in the office that he had to pay for the site 1 month in advance of $495 plus $100 electricity deposit. He was told that their sites were spacious and there was plenty of room to walk our dogs. So he paid their money that they demanded before we arrived. When we arrived in our opinion you'd be better off camping in a 3rd World Country. The site had small amounts of garbage towards the fence, gravel everywhere, and the only things that looked new was the swimming pool and the electric meters. As for the clientele in our opinion take your own risk.They have a spot rented out that has a garage and on the site they wanted to put us in #23, but they had a man living out of a make shift utility trailer 2 spaces down, they have a junk yard/ auto repair place next door. Simply put We value our belongings and safety . We never hooked our travel trailer up in the site, but stayed long enough to retrieve our receipts from the office door taped in an envelope with our last name written on it. All I could do is cry in disbelief of how in my opinion awful this place truly is. Inside the envelope we left a note saying "no thank you and that none of their sites would meet our needs. And that they owed our deposit back". Miller's Kampark flat out lied to us about the conditions of the campground and stole our money. They have refused to answer their phones or they send our calls to a computer answering service that sends you in circles not allowing you to leave a message especially when my husband has tried to call them asking for a refund being that we did show up. They also said they'd be there on Monday and weren't. In a so-called rv campground/ rv park like that in our opinion we'd be afraid to leave anything unattended. The aerial pictures of Miller's Kampark in our opinion were deceptive, very tight and close living conditions and filthy in our opinion. - Kristi Hoover